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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday, July 28,1999 Lady Cards prepare for season Poster contest prizes awarded volleyball newsletter went out to the players announcing the first practice on Monday, Aug. 23, from 6-9 p.m. The coaches will be going over the district and team policies. McCabe also wanted to remind players that physicals need to be completed before the first practice. Parents are welcome at all practices and are encouraged to attend if they have any questions or concerns. In the newsletter, Charity McElligott, head coach, stated, "Be prepared to work hard and plan on having lots of fun." The Lady Cardinal assisted in picking up trash during the lone Fourth of July festival and Blues Cruise. The money earned will be going towards extra shorts and volleyball equipment. The Fourth of July Committee wrote the team a thank you note which was included in the newsletter. By Mickia Winnett The 1999-2000 school year is right around the comer and as the summer winds down, the lone Lady Cardinals are preparing for the 1999 volleyball season. The players are excited about the new season, but feel they will have to play harder than last year if they plan on going to state. The team lost two seniors, but have three freshman coming in- Tracy Griffith, Diana McElligott and Katlin Orem, plus lone volleyball newcomer, Kristen Davidson, a sophomore from Stanfield who came at the beginning of basketball season last year. Cathy McCabe, assistant coach, stated, "We are looking forward to this season but are not quite sure what to expect." An lone Lady Cardinal eup w 5a« AUGUST M O ND AY SUNDAY Heppner Planning Med. D ist Brd B ack ro w le ft to right: M a tth e w Van C le a v e , N athan V an C le av e; m id d le row : A n n a U n ru h , M a u ric a K lein, N ic o le F ritz, S ara J o h n a o n ; fro n t row : K ris te n V an C le av e and D rew J o h n s o n . The Heppner Garden Club recently award 1st through 3rd poster contest prizes under the environmental theme "Smokey the Bear and Woodsey Owl". First and Second places Lott's Electric- 40 foot outdoor power cord, Central- gift certificate, Klamath 1st Federal- canvas bag, Murray's Country Rose- "Gone Fishin" decorative throw, Peterson's Jewelry- $25 gift certificate, Sweeney Mortuary- Beanie Babies, Gardner's Men's Wear- Samsonite suitcase, Shoe Box- MCLLIN suitcase, Coast-to- Coast- portable propane BBQ, Hap. City Council Mo Co Sen Bra OTPR / Far Brd 15 16 23 Hunt. Ed. Class begins 11 Retaders HOC Chamber Mo. Co Court Comm, on Child. A Fam. Brd. 17 Chamber 18 H EDC Mo. Co. Court Mo. Co Fair begins Museum Brd. Neigh. Cen.Brd. 24 HOC 25 Mo. Co. Rodeo Crown Pacific offers an excellent work environment , compensation and benefits package EEO/Drug Free Work Place Employer FRIDAY THURSDAY 5 Mo. Co. Court Chamber Board SATURDAY 7 6 m . Crk Couptes Golf Tourney m vai. Serv Club SW CD Brd Chamber Les Schwab- water bottles, Elks- $25, Nazarene Church- coffee card, Heppner Daycare- 20 hours free childcare, Bucknums- two $10 gift certificate, Chevron- free drink & sandwich, Corbin's Bowl & Diner- free pizza, MCGG-3 in 1 cooler, and Heppner Chamber of Commerce- two water bottles and two Heppner lapel pens. rreoc Mo Co Court Chamber 1 f) Mo Co. Horse Show Wil. CrV Couples Golf Tourney 22 Lots of prizes during "Celebrate Heppner" Local raffles will be held during the "Celebrate Heppner" days all day Friday. Tickets will be 25 cents a piece or five for a dollar. You can purchase your tickets at Klamath 1st Federal and Gardner's Men's Wear. The businesses donating prizes for the raffle will be Twice Upon a Time- jigsaw puzzle from photo, Pettyjohns- wireless home security system, Green Feed- fruit tree, Northwest Motel- one free nights stay, 9 8 between Nathan Van Cleave and Marci Klein. Third place contestants received $2.50. State poster prizes will be handed out Monday, August 2 at 7 p.m. at the Senior Center. went to Kristen Van Cleave, Nicole Fritz and Drew Johnson with a pnze of $10 for first place and $5 for second. Among who received third place were Anna Unruh, Sara Johnson, and a tie 4 2 Swim Lessons begin 3 1 Gilchrist, Oregon Progressive wood products company seeking seif-motivated, experienced Journeyman Millwright. Must possess a minimum of 5 years experience in millwright field. Must be proficient in trouble-shooting equipment, hydraulic & air systems, welding, cutting, fabrication. Understand hydraulic systems, read schematics, understand flow & design, and general millwright duties. Must possess own hand tools. R etum e to: Jim Adkisson Crown Pacific P.O. Box 638 Gilchrist, OR 97737 1999 W ED N ESD A Y TUESDAY Journeyman Millwright 12 13 WCVAL Brd WCCC Jack A J i 19 20 Mo Co. Fair •Family Day 14 Mo Co. Qun Club Shoot Mo Co. Fair PRCA Rodeo 27 26 21 Mo. Co. Far A Rodeo Parade PRCA Rodeo 28 59 Class Reunion 30 29 31 Chamber Hous. Auth. Brd. T o h a v e y o u r a c tiv ity C O M M U N IT Y C A LE N D A R OF EVENTS B R O U G H T T O Y O U BY: lis te d in th e c o m m u n it y c a le n d a r o f e v e n ts , 71vice Upon a Time... c o n t a c t D o r is B ro s n a n Color Copies • Used Books • Word Processing Next to City Hall on Willow St. in Heppner at T w ic e U p o n a T im e ... 6 7 6 -5 8 8 6 Obituaries R u t h E . B e d f j *d Ruth E. Bedford, 96, of Cot tage Grove, formerly of Heppner, died T uesday, June 2S, 1999. Private burial was held Thurs day, July 1, 1999 at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. She was bom November 19, 1903 at Belt, Montana, to W. Granville and Lucy (Kanada) Light. She graduated from Jefferson High School in 1921. In 1925, she married Jack Bedford in Portland. They resided in Portland, Pendleton and Hepp ner. She lived in Cottage Grove for the past six years. She was a stenographer and homemaker and was a member of PEO, Pendleton Chap*“r, the Episcopal Church in Heppn r and the Presbyterian Churci in Pendleton. She enjoyed readii g. She is survived by sons, B.>1 Bedford of Evergreen, Colorado, and Larry Bedford of Cottage Grove; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was pre ceded in death by her husband, Jack, in 1969. Sm ith-Lund-M ills Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrange ments. Hydraulic/ Millwright Gilchrist, Oregon Progressive wood products company seeking self-motivated, experienced Hydraulic/Millwright. Must possess a minimum of S years experience in hydraulic and millwright field. Must be proficient in trouble-shooting hydraulic systems, read schematics, rebuilding hydraulic components, understand flow & design, welding, fabrication and general millwright duties Must possess own hand tools R etu m e to: Jim A d k is so n Crown Pacific P.O. Box 638 Gilchrist. 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